▲ | mtsr 4 days ago | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Some people mainly come to political positions for emotional reasons rather than substantive ones. These people are generally easy to reach for populists and propagandists. Many of the real problems in society, unfortunately, have no easy solutions and require very substantive evaluation, weighing expert opinions, etc. In the current environment it has become very hard to get a lot of people to even consider these or, if they want, elect someone to do it in their stead. TLDR: populism + propaganda causes significant dysfunction in democracies, especially ones that aren’t winner-takes-all. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
▲ | Amezarak 4 days ago | parent | next [-] | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
None of these problems are new. The problems have been well-understood since the founding of all Western democracies and we accepted that trade off, as we decided the alternative systems were all worse. You can find this very debate in newspapers and CC notes (in America)at the time, about “false rumors” stirred up by “designing men.” These are all the exact same arguments made by regimes like the CCP as to why their authoritarian methods are necessary. It’s all for the public order and the public good as unfortunately, many people are stirred up even against their own interest by meddlers, demagogues, and foreign interests. Fortunately, the CCP knows better, as the Party makes sure that the experts are making decisions based on all the data. I would prefer to live in a democracy, and it astounds me to see people in the West repeating word for word what Russians and Chinese regime apologists say about their governments, all while explaining it’s all necessary to protect democracy. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
▲ | rdm_blackhole 4 days ago | parent | prev [-] | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
> Some people mainly come to political positions for emotional reasons rather than substantive ones As opposed to your positions. The masses, well, they think wrong, but you, you thought long and hard about everything and you came to the right conclusions. What's next? Give the right to vote only to the "right" people? After all, if you can't trust the judgment of the masses because their views are based mainly on emotional reasons then surely you don't think they should have a say in how their country should be run? | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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